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The City Of The Caesars Also known as the Wandering City and the City of Patagonia, The City of the Caesars is a mythical city that is believed to have been located on the southernmost tip of South America in the region known as Patagonia.
Awesome Variations on Meditation. Meditation is simply the training of the mind.

It has been used, primarily for spiritual practices, for thousands of years. The effects are numerous. In the same way training the body gives rise to numerous benefits, so does training the mind. From achieving incredible states of focus (now being recommended as self-therapy for ADHD) to having insights in the nature of reality and dealing with stress, anxiety and depression. Throughout history these practices gave rise to many men who were pure of heart, loving, compassionate, wise, patient and extremely disciplined. Since everything you’ve ever experienced and know is in your awareness, the end goal is understanding That which is Aware.
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Known as Pluto's Gate -- Ploutonion in Greek, Plutonium in Latin -- the cave was celebrated as the portal to the underworld in Greco-Roman mythology and tradition. Historic sources located the site in the ancient Phrygian city of Hierapolis, now called Pamukkale, and described the opening as filled with lethal mephitic vapors. PHOTOS: The Hunt for Lost Cities “This space is full of a vapor so misty and dense that one can scarcely see the ground. Any animal that passes inside meets instant death,” the Greek geographer Strabo (64/63 BC -- about 24 AD) wrote. “I threw in sparrows and they immediately breathed their last and fell,” he added. Announced this month at a conference on Italian archaeology in Istanbul, Turkey, the finding was made by a team led by Francesco D'Andria, professor of classic archaeology at the University of Salento.

It turns out that many of our ancestors achieved levels of violence that take them right out of the realm of "badass" and into the less cool area of ball-shriveling atrocity. These are the civilizations you don't want to face during, say, your next time travel adventure. And yes, the Spartans are down there. History is kind of spotty on the Celts (they never wrote anything down, and many of the witnesses died brutally) but what facts survived confirm one thing: They had gigantic Celtic balls.

First of all, they had a thing for severed heads. If they felt that yours was a head of particular importance, they'd embalm it and whip it out at parties to brag about how awesome they were.
War Animals From Horses to Glowworms: 7 Incredible Facts. Print Cite Article Details:War Animals From Horses to Glowworms: 7 Incredible Facts Author History.com Staff Website Name History.com Year Published 2011 Title War Animals From Horses to Glowworms: 7 Incredible Facts URL Access Date April 21, 2016 Publisher A+E Networks The movie “War Horse,” which follows a cavalry horse through the trenches and turmoil of World War I, opens in U.S. theaters on December 25.

Explore these fascinating facts about the role horses and other animals have played in warfare throughout history, from dogs and elephants to glowworms and dolphins.
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Xkcd. The Names of the Doctor. Throughout his many adventures, the Doctor has assumed (or been given) many names.
Mum and family. Auntie Linda. Nana and Grandad. Grandad Work. 65500 4511994684539 485593849 n. 480403 4474148258402 1791967906 n. 17527 4474752153499 1930280500 n. Museum of Useful Things - Welcome. Material World: 8 Substances That will Shape the Future. Material World: 8 Substances That will Shape the Future Article by Delana, filed under Conceptual & Futuristic in the Technology category.

Advancements in science and technology have opened up a whole new world of possibilities in material science. Our future world won’t be made up of the same materials we are used to seeing today – it will be full of fascinating new stuff that can do truly incredible things. Cell phone towers are generally big and unsightly, but since we want to be perpetually connected they seem to be a necessity…for now.

Mums Wedding. 4 Things That Sad People Are Doing Right Now. Darwin Awards. Homo sapiens decline; Neo Sapiens rise! February 2013. 2000 Darwin Award: Ostrich Axioms. (26 February 2000, Arizona) How many times have you had to listen to someone dispense folk axioms like "Don't squat with your spurs on" or "Don't teach a pig to sing, it wastes your time and annoys the pig"?

We've all heard these and many others, but other than sticking your head in the sand, none have applied to ostriches - until now. "Don't slow dance with an ostrich.
" (10 June 2000, Colorado) A gentleman in Denver decided that since he couldn't find a human dance partner, he would make do with an ostrich.